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Landhaura

Landhaura is a town and a nagar panchayat in Haridwar district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.

Landhaura
city
Landhaura
Location in Uttarakhand, India
Landhaura
Landhaura (India)
Coordinates: 29°49′N 77°56′E / 29.82°N 77.93°E / 29.82; 77.93
Country India
StateUttarakhand
DistrictHaridwar
Population
 (2011)
 • Total28,786
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
247664
Vehicle registrationUK
Websiteuk.gov.in

History edit

Gujars were present in that area earlier than 16th century. They were initially employed as Chaukidars of small villages of Doab as to protect the peasants from attacks of war bands of more powerful villages in their neighbourhood.[1]

Later rulers of this region employed them for purpose of police and revenue collection. So after gaining strength and confidence of villagers, Gujars settled on depopulated sites and even seized some old villages for themselves.[2]

Landhaura estate was established by a Gujar chieftain of Khubar clan.[3] It took its name from person named Latur who migrated here after rest of his family was killed, it later became Latura and over time changed to Landhaura.[4]

Najib Khan Rohilla, the Mughal Governor granted rights of revenue collection to Chaudhari Nahar Singh in 1759-60 for this taluqa. After this, more and more Gujars flocked to Landhaura and were allotted large number of villages, which made Nahar Singh a successful peasant community chief.[5] Under Mughal rule, Gujars annually exported 12000 to 15000 bullocks out of Saharanpur region, with revenue going to Mughal treasury at Saharanpur.[6]

Over the years Nahar Singh switched his loyalties from Mughals to Sikhs and back to Mughal governor. He was imprisoned by Zabita Khan, his estate divided in half, half given to Gujar Ranjeet Singh, Nahar Singh’s rival. Nahar Singh collaborated with Sikhs to loot cattles in Najibabad region and later joined Mughal governor to drive out Sikhs.[7]

After Nahar Sindh died, his son Ram Dayal Singh became the chief of Landhaura.

In 1804, there was a local rebellion popularly known as Azimgardi, during which Ram Dayal Singh supported East India Company and helped to save their assets and employees.[8]

After death of Ram Dayal in 1813, succession dispute occurred between his grandson Badan Singh and infant son Kushal Singh, from wife Dhan Kunwar. A settlement was reached where Dhan Kunwar paid a large sum of money and expensive goods to Badan Singh and kept Landhaura for her infant son.[9]

In 1824, Vijay Singh Gujar, remote cousin of Ram Dayal, had planned to get rid of Kushal Singh and become head of Gujars and joined Kallu Gujar, the dacoit. But his plan didn't succeed as he was soon killed by Gurkhas.[10]

Kushal Singh died in 1829. Dhan Kunwar died in 1836 and Lad Kunwar (wife of Kushal Singh) died in 1849, leaving her son Harbans Singh. Harbans Singh died in 1850 when he was in his early twenties, survived by infant son Raghubir Singh.[11]

One of dancing songs among the dominant Pahansu Gujars concerns the Gujar chief of Landhaura, who was poisoned by his mother so that his mother's lover could rule in the dead son's place. In the song, the chief's wife refers in a veiled and sorrowful way to the murder in addressing her mother-in-law, but the chief's mother denies that the death has even occurred.[12]

Role in Mutiny edit

During mutiny of 1857, 300 soldiers of Sappers and Miners rebelled against British in Roorkee. They marched from Roorkee to Landhaura and requested them to employ them and fight against British and they can capture Roorkee for them. Kamal Kunwar, mother of infant Raghubir Singh denied any help to rebel soldiers and they went to Nawab of Najibabad.[13]

On 11 Sep, 1857, Landhaura helped British to suppress Gujars of nearby territory from plundering and looting, Sahib Singh Gujar, uncle of Raghubir Singh joined with 200 of his men.[14] British rewarded Landhaura with 11 villages for their loyal conduct during the mutiny.[15]

End of line of succession and adoption edit

Raghubir Singh died in 1868, just a year after getting his estate back from Court of Wards, leaving infant son Jagat Prakash who also died soon and with this, the line of succession of Landhaura ceased to exist. Estate rights were passed onto mother of Raghubir Singh, Kamal Kunwar (died in 1897) and Dharam Kunwar, widow of Raghubir Singh.[16]

Dharam Kunwar, widow of Raghubir Singh adopted Dalip Singh but her clansmen raised objection as he of different gotra, so the adoption was ultimately cancelled and later Dharam Kunwar adopted one Balwant Singh.[17]

Geography edit

Landhaura is located at 29°49′N 77°56′E / 29.82°N 77.93°E / 29.82; 77.93.[18]

Demographics edit

As of 2011 India census,[19] Landhaura had a population of 28786. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Landhaura has an average literacy rate of 72%, lower than the national average of 73%: male literacy is 82%, and female literacy is 62%. In Landhaura, 22% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Religions in Landhaura
Religion Percent
Hindus
39%
Muslims
60%
Jains
0.5%
Others†
0.5%
Distribution of religions
Includes Sikhs (0.2%), Buddhists (<0.2%).

Politics edit

It is an electoral constituency of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly in Haridwar.Muslims and Hindu Gurjars are electoral votebank and have highest concentration in the constituency district.[20][21][22][23][24]

References edit

  1. ^ Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 453
  2. ^ Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 454
  3. ^ Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 451
  4. ^ The Geogrophical Observer, Meerut Geographical Society, 1973 p.38
  5. ^ Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 457
  6. ^ Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 466
  7. ^ Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 457-462
  8. ^ Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 479-481
  9. ^ Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 492-493
  10. ^ Mutiny at the Margins: New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857: Documents of the Indian Uprising, Vol 1, p.35-39
  11. ^ Saharanpur - A Gazetteer p.119
  12. ^ Raheja, Gloria Goodwin, and Ann Grodzins Gold. Listen to the Heron's Words: Reimagining Gender and Kinship in North India. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1994 1994. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft5x0nb3v0/, p124
  13. ^ FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN UTTAR PRADESH - VOL V, INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, UTTAR PRADESH p. 247
  14. ^ FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN UTTAR PRADESH - VOL V, INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, UTTAR PRADESH p. 145
  15. ^ Saharanpur - A Gazetteer p.121
  16. ^ Saharanpur - A Gazetteer p.121
  17. ^ Saharanpur - A Gazetteer p.122
  18. ^ Wikimapia page for Landhaura
  19. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  20. ^ List of Public Representatives from Haridwar. 2008-02-19 at the Wayback Machine Official website of the Haridwar.
  21. ^ Landhaura- Uttarakhand[permanent dead link] Election Commission of India, State Elections 2007.
  22. ^ खुलासा: अफवाह पर जला लंढौरा, नहीं हुआ था धर्मग्रंथ का अपमान
  23. ^ video: बवाल के बाद पहली बार रुड़की पहुंचे चैंपियन, हरीश रावत पर लगाए गंभीर आरोप
  24. ^ लंढौरा बवाल के बाद चैंपियन ने बुलाई महापंचायत, पुलिस अलर्ट

External links edit

  • Official website of Landhaura
  • A song about the king of Landhaura
  • Landhaura on wikimapia


landhaura, town, nagar, panchayat, haridwar, district, indian, state, uttarakhand, citylocation, uttarakhand, indiashow, uttarakhand, india, show, indiacoordinates, 93country, indiastateuttarakhanddistrictharidwarpopulation, 2011, total28, 786languages, offici. Landhaura is a town and a nagar panchayat in Haridwar district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand LandhauracityLandhauraLocation in Uttarakhand IndiaShow map of UttarakhandLandhauraLandhaura India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 29 49 N 77 56 E 29 82 N 77 93 E 29 82 77 93Country IndiaStateUttarakhandDistrictHaridwarPopulation 2011 Total28 786Languages OfficialHindiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN247664Vehicle registrationUKWebsiteuk wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 History 1 1 Role in Mutiny 1 2 End of line of succession and adoption 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Politics 5 References 6 External linksHistory editGujars were present in that area earlier than 16th century They were initially employed as Chaukidars of small villages of Doab as to protect the peasants from attacks of war bands of more powerful villages in their neighbourhood 1 Later rulers of this region employed them for purpose of police and revenue collection So after gaining strength and confidence of villagers Gujars settled on depopulated sites and even seized some old villages for themselves 2 Landhaura estate was established by a Gujar chieftain of Khubar clan 3 It took its name from person named Latur who migrated here after rest of his family was killed it later became Latura and over time changed to Landhaura 4 Najib Khan Rohilla the Mughal Governor granted rights of revenue collection to Chaudhari Nahar Singh in 1759 60 for this taluqa After this more and more Gujars flocked to Landhaura and were allotted large number of villages which made Nahar Singh a successful peasant community chief 5 Under Mughal rule Gujars annually exported 12000 to 15000 bullocks out of Saharanpur region with revenue going to Mughal treasury at Saharanpur 6 Over the years Nahar Singh switched his loyalties from Mughals to Sikhs and back to Mughal governor He was imprisoned by Zabita Khan his estate divided in half half given to Gujar Ranjeet Singh Nahar Singh s rival Nahar Singh collaborated with Sikhs to loot cattles in Najibabad region and later joined Mughal governor to drive out Sikhs 7 After Nahar Sindh died his son Ram Dayal Singh became the chief of Landhaura In 1804 there was a local rebellion popularly known as Azimgardi during which Ram Dayal Singh supported East India Company and helped to save their assets and employees 8 After death of Ram Dayal in 1813 succession dispute occurred between his grandson Badan Singh and infant son Kushal Singh from wife Dhan Kunwar A settlement was reached where Dhan Kunwar paid a large sum of money and expensive goods to Badan Singh and kept Landhaura for her infant son 9 In 1824 Vijay Singh Gujar remote cousin of Ram Dayal had planned to get rid of Kushal Singh and become head of Gujars and joined Kallu Gujar the dacoit But his plan didn t succeed as he was soon killed by Gurkhas 10 Kushal Singh died in 1829 Dhan Kunwar died in 1836 and Lad Kunwar wife of Kushal Singh died in 1849 leaving her son Harbans Singh Harbans Singh died in 1850 when he was in his early twenties survived by infant son Raghubir Singh 11 One of dancing songs among the dominant Pahansu Gujars concerns the Gujar chief of Landhaura who was poisoned by his mother so that his mother s lover could rule in the dead son s place In the song the chief s wife refers in a veiled and sorrowful way to the murder in addressing her mother in law but the chief s mother denies that the death has even occurred 12 Role in Mutiny edit During mutiny of 1857 300 soldiers of Sappers and Miners rebelled against British in Roorkee They marched from Roorkee to Landhaura and requested them to employ them and fight against British and they can capture Roorkee for them Kamal Kunwar mother of infant Raghubir Singh denied any help to rebel soldiers and they went to Nawab of Najibabad 13 On 11 Sep 1857 Landhaura helped British to suppress Gujars of nearby territory from plundering and looting Sahib Singh Gujar uncle of Raghubir Singh joined with 200 of his men 14 British rewarded Landhaura with 11 villages for their loyal conduct during the mutiny 15 End of line of succession and adoption edit Raghubir Singh died in 1868 just a year after getting his estate back from Court of Wards leaving infant son Jagat Prakash who also died soon and with this the line of succession of Landhaura ceased to exist Estate rights were passed onto mother of Raghubir Singh Kamal Kunwar died in 1897 and Dharam Kunwar widow of Raghubir Singh 16 Dharam Kunwar widow of Raghubir Singh adopted Dalip Singh but her clansmen raised objection as he of different gotra so the adoption was ultimately cancelled and later Dharam Kunwar adopted one Balwant Singh 17 Geography editLandhaura is located at 29 49 N 77 56 E 29 82 N 77 93 E 29 82 77 93 18 Demographics editAs of 2011 update India census 19 Landhaura had a population of 28786 Males constitute 54 of the population and females 46 Landhaura has an average literacy rate of 72 lower than the national average of 73 male literacy is 82 and female literacy is 62 In Landhaura 22 of the population is under 6 years of age Religions in LandhauraReligion PercentHindus 39 Muslims 60 Jains 0 5 Others 0 5 Distribution of religions Includes Sikhs 0 2 Buddhists lt 0 2 Politics editIt is an electoral constituency of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly in Haridwar Muslims and Hindu Gurjars are electoral votebank and have highest concentration in the constituency district 20 21 22 23 24 References edit Dirk H A Kolff Grass in Their Mouths The Upper Doab of India Under the Company s Magna Charta 1793 1830 p 453 Dirk H A Kolff Grass in Their Mouths The Upper Doab of India Under the Company s Magna Charta 1793 1830 p 454 Dirk H A Kolff Grass in Their Mouths The Upper Doab of India Under the Company s Magna Charta 1793 1830 p 451 The Geogrophical Observer Meerut Geographical Society 1973 p 38 Dirk H A Kolff Grass in Their Mouths The Upper Doab of India Under the Company s Magna Charta 1793 1830 p 457 Dirk H A Kolff Grass in Their Mouths The Upper Doab of India Under the Company s Magna Charta 1793 1830 p 466 Dirk H A Kolff Grass in Their Mouths The Upper Doab of India Under the Company s Magna Charta 1793 1830 p 457 462 Dirk H A Kolff Grass in Their Mouths The Upper Doab of India Under the Company s Magna Charta 1793 1830 p 479 481 Dirk H A Kolff Grass in Their Mouths The Upper Doab of India Under the Company s Magna Charta 1793 1830 p 492 493 Mutiny at the Margins New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857 Documents of the Indian Uprising Vol 1 p 35 39 Saharanpur A Gazetteer p 119 Raheja Gloria Goodwin and Ann Grodzins Gold Listen to the Heron s Words Reimagining Gender and Kinship in North India Berkeley University of California Press c1994 1994 http ark cdlib org ark 13030 ft5x0nb3v0 p124 FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN UTTAR PRADESH VOL V INFORMATION DEPARTMENT UTTAR PRADESH p 247 FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN UTTAR PRADESH VOL V INFORMATION DEPARTMENT UTTAR PRADESH p 145 Saharanpur A Gazetteer p 121 Saharanpur A Gazetteer p 121 Saharanpur A Gazetteer p 122 Wikimapia page for Landhaura Census of India 2011 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 List of Public Representatives from Haridwar Archived 2008 02 19 at the Wayback Machine Official website of the Haridwar Landhaura Uttarakhand permanent dead link Election Commission of India State Elections 2007 ख ल स अफव ह पर जल ल ढ र नह ह आ थ धर मग र थ क अपम न video बव ल क ब द पहल ब र र ड क पह च च प यन हर श र वत पर लग ए ग भ र आर प ल ढ र बव ल क ब द च प यन न ब ल ई मह प च यत प ल स अलर टExternal links editOfficial website of Landhaura A song about the king of Landhaura History of Landhora Landhaura on wikimapia nbsp This article related to a location in the Indian state of Uttarakhand is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landhaura amp oldid 1197176651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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